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Agenda

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Updates

  • Brown – 
  • Duke –
  • Florida – 
  • Johns Hopkins – 
  • Memorial University of Newfoundland –
  • NARCIS (Netherlands) – 
  • Scripps – 
  • UCLA –
  • Weill Cornell – 
  • Cornell Ithaca – 

Implementation Fest planning

  • Please register if you have not yet done so – Colorado would like to get final counts.  There is no registration fee for the event
  • A draft schedule is available for preview on sched.org (including for mobile view) and as a Google Doc
  • There will be several ontology sessions at the event, including overviews of the existing ontology and recent CTSAconnect work on bringing the VIVO and eagle-i ontologies together.  Working sessions will address open issues where improvements or extensions have been requested
  • Nicholas Rejack will be offering his popular SPARQL 101 and SPARQL 201 sessions
  • community hands-on development day is planned as an optional additional activity on Saturday the 27th, e.g. working on internationalization

Review and prioritization of topics to discuss at Implementation Fest meetings

There are five ontology sessions at the upcoming I-Fest:

  1. VIVO ontology overview and design patterns; core vs. local extensions; introduction to the new Integrated Semantic Framework (Jon and Nicholas)
  2. SPARQL 101: query fundamentals, sample queries, and simple reports (Nicholas)
  3. Knowledge Mobilization Ontology– presenting the use cases and progress to date by that work group (Lisa, Jing, and Jon)
  4. Ontology extensions to represent research & scholarship in the Humanities (Steven, Amber, and Jon)
  5. Work session on open ontology issues

What issues are priorities for discussion in session 5 – especially if they are not listed here?

  • Research grants – what are the differences between grants, awards, and contracts?  How do NIH and NSF (and other funding agencies) model grants, so that VIVO can align data harvested from NIH RePorter or research.gov?  (Scripps has looked at this issue recently)
  • Distinctions among North American, British, continental European, Australian and New Zealand academic position types
  • The Open Annotation Data Model and its potential use to annotate researcher associations with areas of interest or expertise
  • From Mike Conlon: "How to represent that a person is no longer associated with the university? It's becoming more obvious that we have many people in VIVO that are no longer at UF. We need information representation, then display, and likely some places where formers are filtered out of displays and lists."
  • Courses and semester classes – can we finalize the Course as a continuing entity that is realized in Semester Class events?
  • Radio and TV programs
  • Representing and displaying re-publication or performance

WebEx Call-in Information

  • Topic: 2013 Bi-weekly VIVO Ontology Call
  • Date: Every 2 weeks on Wednesday, from Wednesday, January 23, 2013 with no end date
  • Time: 11:00 am, Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00)
  • Meeting Number: 648 855 983
  • Meeting Password: (This meeting does not require a password.)

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